The U.S. military is having the occasional teeny-tiny recruiting problem, what with the whole non-quagmire in Iraq and soldiers dying and stuff. But, the military has a solution: throw money at potential recruits. The Army is test-marketing a program in which recruits can choose money for college and/or... just money. As of January, the Army Advantage Program will be available to recruits in Cleveland, Ohio; Albany, NY; Montgomery, Alabama; Seattle, Washington; and San Antonio, Texas. While recruits will still be able to get money for college, if they enter through the new program, they'll get
Earn Money, Try Not to Die
Earn Money, Try Not to Die
Earn Money, Try Not to Die
The U.S. military is having the occasional teeny-tiny recruiting problem, what with the whole non-quagmire in Iraq and soldiers dying and stuff. But, the military has a solution: throw money at potential recruits. The Army is test-marketing a program in which recruits can choose money for college and/or... just money. As of January, the Army Advantage Program will be available to recruits in Cleveland, Ohio; Albany, NY; Montgomery, Alabama; Seattle, Washington; and San Antonio, Texas. While recruits will still be able to get money for college, if they enter through the new program, they'll get